Business card and logo design for a very talented yoga instructor from Atlanta. Calming, cool colors and delicate, flowing lines. And, if you’re paying attention, you noticed that the lotus flower shape makes the initials A and D. Congrats!

This package is for a law office. Of course it had to give the impression of dependability and stability. What says that like the doric column? And the presence of such columns in courthouses make it a natural fit for the project.

This cover, though not ch0sen by the author, deserves its own space. Maybe it didn’t quite fit the tone of the story so she went with this instead. But this cover is so cold and bleak that I can’t help but love it. Does that say something about me? Did I just reveal too much?

For this series, “The Child of the Erinyes”, the characters in the story have been represented by statues from antiquity. The cover photos were all taken from the public domain and I manipulated the lighting and color to add just the right amount of drama appropriate for each book. Book 1, The Year-God’s Daughter by Rebecca Lochlann. Book 2, The Thinara King by Rebecca Lochlann. Book 3, In the Moon of Asterion by Rebecca Lochlann.

“Sultana” by Lisa Yarde. I enjoy title design very much and this is another one in which I focused a lot on it. I sampled lots of scripts relevant to the time period and and came up with something that felt just right for the story. The front covers of “Sultana” and “Sultana’s Legacy” were made by compositing 19th century Orientalist paintings. The front cover of the Omnibus is all me doing the illustration thing. Fabricating the textures, architectural elements, reflections, and leaves blowing in the wind on this one was really fun.

The King Must Die by N. Gemini Sasson. I did quite a bit of photo manipulation on this cover. This guy’s cheek was covered in sand and I had to create a velvet texture to match his cape. We needed just a bit more room for Gemini’s name down there.

These images I made to be inserted into email promotions that mail 4 -5 times weekly. These are only a few examples of an ongoing project that started in 2007. As often as possible, I try to maintain a uniform look in each offer so that recipients feel a degree of familiarity and then every 4-6 months give them a fresh design. You will notice below that the latter offers have dropped the logo and header in order to simplify the feel. Beneath each of these graphics would be the fine print containing offer details and restrictions.

This is a variant cover for “Artemis Rising” by Cheri Lasota. We really wanted the moonstone pendant to feel powerful, as though it were filling up with moonlight. This effect is further magnified by placing it in a position where it takes the place of and eclipses the moon. Then, just so there’s no doubting its power, I set it on fire with that mystic, blue aura.

Logo Concepts for MWD/LWD directional drilling company. They sell the machinery that transmits information for mapping and directing drilling equipment, hence the drill bit with broadcasting lines. Also the owners requested a fish with sharp teeth, as they are all avid fishermen. The third design is, of course, based on a compass.